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1 economically
[ˌiːkə'nɒmɪklɪ, ˌek-]avverbio [strong, united] economicamente, dal punto di vista economico; [run, operate] in modo economico, parsimoniosamente* * *adverb economicamente* * *economically* * *[ˌiːkə'nɒmɪklɪ, ˌek-]avverbio [strong, united] economicamente, dal punto di vista economico; [run, operate] in modo economico, parsimoniosamente -
2 economically eco·nomi·cal·ly adv
[ˌiːkə'nɒmɪk(ə)lɪ]1) con economia2) (regarding economics) dal punto di vista economicoEnglish-Italian dictionary > economically eco·nomi·cal·ly adv
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3 economical
[ˌiːkə'nɒmɪkl, ˌek-]to be economical on petrol — [ car] consumare poca benzina
2) [ person] economo, parsimonioso3) fig. [style, writer] sintetico, concisoto be economical with the truth — iron. non dire tutta la verità
* * *[i:kə'nomikəl]adjective (thrifty; not extravagant: This car is very economical on petrol.) economico, (che fa risparmiare)* * *economical /i:kəˈnɒmɪkl/a.1 economico; che fa risparmiare; efficiente: an economical fuel, un carburante economico; an economical car, un'auto che consuma poco; an economical method of heating, un sistema di riscaldamento che fa risparmiare combustibile● (naut., aeron.) economical speed, velocità economica □ to be economical of one's time, fare economia (o buon uso) del proprio tempo □ (iron.) economical with the truth, parsimonioso nel dire la verità; reticente NOTA D'USO: - economic, economical o cheap?-economicallyavv.1 economicamente; sotto il profilo economico2 vantaggiosamente; a costi contenuti; in economia● (market.) economically viable prices, prezzi sufficientemente remunerativi.* * *[ˌiːkə'nɒmɪkl, ˌek-]to be economical on petrol — [ car] consumare poca benzina
2) [ person] economo, parsimonioso3) fig. [style, writer] sintetico, concisoto be economical with the truth — iron. non dire tutta la verità
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4 disadvantaged
[ˌdɪsəd'vɑːntɪdʒd] [AE -'væn-] 1. 2.aggettivo sfavorito, svantaggiato* * *disadvantaged /dɪsədˈvɑ:ntɪdʒd/A a.svantaggiato: disadvantaged children, bambini svantaggiati; disadvantaged areas, zone svantaggiate; economically [socially] disadvantaged, economicamente [socialmente] svantaggiatoB n. pl.(econ., polit.) – the disadvantaged, i diseredati.* * *[ˌdɪsəd'vɑːntɪdʒd] [AE -'væn-] 1. 2.aggettivo sfavorito, svantaggiato -
5 unsound
[ʌn'saʊnd]to be of unsound mind — dir. essere incapace di intendere e di volere
* * *unsound /ʌnˈsaʊnd/a.1 non solido; instabile: The building was structurally unsound, l'edificio era strutturalmente instabile; unsound timber, legname difettoso2 infondato; privo di fondamento: an unsound argument, un argomento infondato; unsound reasoning, ragionamenti che non reggono; scientifically unsound, senza alcun fondamento scientifico; an unsound policy, una politica che non ha solide basi3 incerto; rischioso: an unsound investment, un investimento azzardato; The company was fundamentally unsound, l'azienda mancava sostanzialmente di solidità4 (fig.) irragionevole: His colleagues felt his views were somewhat unsound, i suoi colleghi avevano la sensazione che le sue opinioni fossero alquanto irragionevoli● u sleep, sonno agitato □ economically unsound, antieconomico □ environmentally unsound, dannoso per l'ambente □ (leg.) of unsound mind, incapace di intendere e di volere.* * *[ʌn'saʊnd]to be of unsound mind — dir. essere incapace di intendere e di volere
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6 economy
[ɪ'kɒnəmɪ]nome economia f.to make economies — risparmiare, fare economia
* * *[i'konəmi]1) (the thrifty, careful management of money etc to avoid waste: Please use the water with economy; We must make economies in household spending.) economia, parsimonia2) (organization of money and resources: the country's economy; household economy.) economia•- economic- economical
- economically
- economics
- economist
- economize
- economise* * *[ɪ'kɒnəmɪ]nome economia f.to make economies — risparmiare, fare economia
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